encyclopedic in A Sentence

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    Submit question- World Encyclopedic knowledge.

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    World Encyclopedic knowledge.

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    The Wealth of India: An Encyclopedic publication describing the plant, animal and mineral resources of India.

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    All Wikipedia articles and other Encyclopedic content must be written from a neutral point of view.

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    Each entry in Wikipedia must be about a topic that is Encyclopedic and thus is worthy of inclusion.

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    Is it because our knowledge of state capitals is so Encyclopedic that we wouldn't have to crack a book?

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    These are not scientific Encyclopedic definitions, but decodings in a language understandable to the ordinary beginner, without the presence of complex terminology.

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    And besides communication skills, we also need truly Encyclopedic knowledge and phenomenal memory, without which it is impossible to succeed in diplomatic activities.

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    The novel enjoyed great success during its time of publication and is often referred to as an Encyclopedic work of the 19th century.

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    But she learned from her own experience, as well as her Encyclopedic knowledge of history, that economic success results from individual initiative, not federal management.

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    Since the first part of the passage uses imagery, the second part does also, and therefore should not be understood as an Encyclopedic description of hell.

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    Readers of Robert James' Encyclopedic Pharmacopoeia Universalis(1747) were instructed to rub their pestilential carbuncles with a dead toad that was dried in air and moistened with vinegar.

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    Established in 1879 and currently located at 111 South Michigan Avenue, Art Institute of Chicago is an Encyclopedic art museum and a must-visit for all art lovers.

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    Please note though that Wikipedia is not censored for the protection of minors and that explicit images may be uploaded and/or placed on pages for legitimate reasons(that is, if they have Encyclopedic value).

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    In the early 1800's, Alexander Wilson provided so much information on the natural history of the turkey in his Encyclopedic American Ornithology that John James Audubon was unable to truly improve on the knowledge of the species in his later book,

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